green fluorescence at acid pH and red fluorescence at alkaline pH)[2]. D. desulfurincans has
rarely been described in human infections; however, it has been previously isolated causing
bacteremia [3], liver abscesses [4] or septic arthritis [5]. Immunosuppression (malignancy or
out given its fastidious growth (the subcultures were discarded after the identification of
these two microorganisms). A thoracic-abdominal-pelvic CT scan showed findings …